TY - JOUR
T1 - Research Priorities of the Oncology Nursing Society
T2 - 2024–2027
AU - Rosenzweig, Margaret
AU - Belcher, Sarah M.
AU - Braithwaite, Loyda E.
AU - Cuaron, Linda
AU - Fischer-Cartlidge, Erica
AU - Lally, Robin M.
AU - Linder, Lauri A.
AU - Meyeraan, Tacy
AU - Ogunkunle, Roselyn
AU - Springer, Natalia G.
AU - Song, Lixin
AU - Wickersham, Karen E.
AU - Moore, Margaret S.B.
AU - Anderson, Aimee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Oncology Nursing Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - PROBLEM STATEMENT: To define the Oncology Nursing Society Research Agenda for 2024–2027. DESIGN: An iterative, multiple data sources consolidation through the Research Agenda Project Team. DATA SOURCES: Previous research priorities, literature review, stakeholder survey, and research priorities from other cancer care organizations and funding agencies. FINDINGS: 10 evergreen statements articulated foundational values for oncology nurse scientists, and 5 topics emerged as research priorities for the upcoming three years: Advance patient-centric, precision symptom science; provide evidence for safe and effective cancer care delivery models and support of the oncology nursing workforce; describe the impact of the environment on cancer care outcomes; integrate patient navigation into cancer care across the trajectory; and advance the use of innovative methodologies in oncology nursing research. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: The Oncology Nursing Society Research Agenda is an effective resource for directing the organization’s research vision. This foundational document directs funding awards and requests, mentorship, and policy initiatives.
AB - PROBLEM STATEMENT: To define the Oncology Nursing Society Research Agenda for 2024–2027. DESIGN: An iterative, multiple data sources consolidation through the Research Agenda Project Team. DATA SOURCES: Previous research priorities, literature review, stakeholder survey, and research priorities from other cancer care organizations and funding agencies. FINDINGS: 10 evergreen statements articulated foundational values for oncology nurse scientists, and 5 topics emerged as research priorities for the upcoming three years: Advance patient-centric, precision symptom science; provide evidence for safe and effective cancer care delivery models and support of the oncology nursing workforce; describe the impact of the environment on cancer care outcomes; integrate patient navigation into cancer care across the trajectory; and advance the use of innovative methodologies in oncology nursing research. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: The Oncology Nursing Society Research Agenda is an effective resource for directing the organization’s research vision. This foundational document directs funding awards and requests, mentorship, and policy initiatives.
KW - environment
KW - methodology
KW - precision symptom science
KW - research priorities
KW - workforce
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U2 - 10.1188/24.ONF.502-515
DO - 10.1188/24.ONF.502-515
M3 - Article
C2 - 39431689
AN - SCOPUS:85206872455
SN - 0190-535X
VL - 51
SP - 502
EP - 515
JO - Oncology nursing forum
JF - Oncology nursing forum
IS - 6
ER -